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Dinosaur Egg Day
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 22 |
Release | : 2017-12-12 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781534411722 |
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All Aboard! Join Buddy the T. rex and his adoptive Pteranodon family as they learn all about dinosaur eggs in this 8x8 storybook based on Jim Henson’s Dinosaur Train! Buddy, Tiny, and Mrs. Pteranodon visit the Dinosaur Train’s new Nursery Car and learn all about dinosaur eggs! Will they get to see one hatch? Find out in this charming storybook that includes data about dinosaur eggs and footprint fossils! © 2017 The Jim Henson Company. JIM HENSON’S mark & logo, DINOSAUR TRAIN mark & logo, characters and elements are trademarks of The Jim Henson Company. All Rights Reserved.
Easter Egg Day
Author | : Tara Knudson |
Publsiher | : Zonderkidz |
Total Pages | : 18 |
Release | : 2020-02-04 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780310767589 |
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It’s time for Easter eggs—yellow, green, blue, and red! In Easter Egg Day, written by Tara Knudson and illustrated by Pauline Siewert, kids will love watching how plain white eggs turn to colorful zig-zags, stripes, and patterns as this board book celebrates the classic Easter family tradition. Neighbors, friends, At the door, Baskets held, Eggs galore! Easter Egg Day’s sweet read-aloud rhymes and bright illustrations are perfect for cherishing holiday memories—and making new ones! Parents and grandparents will love sharing this book with their little ones—who will be inspired to create their own unique eggs after reading this adorable story. Easter Egg Day: Includes a recipe to encourage readers to dye their own Easter eggs Has easy-to-understand steps to get kids interested in egg dyeing and Easter egg hunts Is perfect to use while in the kitchen or decorating at the table
Current Affairs October 2015 eBook
Author | : Jagran Josh |
Publsiher | : Jagran Josh |
Total Pages | : 451 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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Details – Current Affairs October 2015 eBook · It provides the comprehensive coverage of the current affairs that happened in October 2015. · It covers the current affairs of October 2015 with ample background and provides a detailed analysis of all the national and international events. · The presentation of the current affairs is provided in very simple and easy-to-understand language. · The October 2015 eBook will be of immense help for the candidates preparing for forthcoming exams. · The eBook will be handy for the forthcoming exams like IBPS CWE PO/MT –V (Main) Exam, IBPS CWE RRB - IV, Combined Defence Services Exam (II) 2015, NDA & NA Exam (II) 2015, Indian Economic Services/Indian Statistical Services Exam 2015, Combined Geo-Scientist & Geologists Exam 2015, Engineering Services Exam 2015, Combined Medical Services Exam 2015, Civil Services (Mains) Exam 2015, Central Armed Police Forces (AC) Exam 2015 and others. The October 2015 eBook is the result of effort of experts in competitive exams and covers the current affairs from the field of national, international, economy, corporate, sports, science & technology, environment & ecology, awards/honours, books/authors, committees/commissions, reports/surveys, and other important current affairs.
Handbook of Egg Science and Technology
Author | : Yoshinori Mine,Vincent Guyonnet,Hajime Hatta,Françoise Nau,Ning Qiu |
Publsiher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 807 |
Release | : 2023-09-12 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9781000899610 |
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Eggs are one of the most popular foods worldwide due to their great taste and versatility, economical value and high nutritional content. The egg plays an important role in the human diet, both for the nutritional value of its many components (e.g., proteins, vitamins, minerals, choline, specific long chain fatty acids) as well for its wide range of functional characteristics, including foaming, gelling and emulsifying properties. The egg sector is a vibrant field with many new developments in terms of production, processing and commercialization as well as research. Since the beginning of the 21st century, the global production of eggs has grown by 69.5%, farm production systems have evolved to improve the welfare of laying hens, many eggshell and egg products have been developed to address the changing demands of consumers and our knowledge of the composition of the egg has been boosted by the latest gene-based technologies. Information on the science and technology of egg and egg processing is essential to governments, academia and industry. The Handbook of Egg Science and Technology aims to be the first book providing a complete source of information about egg science and technology, covering topics such as world egg production, marketing of eggs, chemistry of egg components, functional properties of egg components, egg processing, egg product development, eggshell quality, grading, egg microbiology, egg pasteurization, egg nutrition and bioactive components, egg biotechnology and sustainability of egg production. Features Includes the most current and comprehensive scientific and technical information about egg science and technology Presents an ideal guide for professionals in related food industries, egg business consultants, regulatory agencies and research groups Answers the need for a comprehensive textbook for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in food science, animal science and poultry departments A global panel of experts in the field of egg science was gathered with the aim to provide the most updated information and development on many topics likely to interest readers ranging from academia and food science students to managers working in the food production and egg processing sectors. This handbook is an excellent resource for the food and poultry industry, R&D sectors, as well as experts in the field of food and nutrition.
Golden Memories of the Redwood Empire
Author | : Lee Torliatt |
Publsiher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2001-06-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781439613177 |
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The high-tech paradise just north of San Francisco, known as the Redwood Empire, was once a land of vineyards, chicken ranches, orchards, and dairies. Using their own words and vintage photographs, here are the stories of the area's residents and their 100 years of history, from the lost glitter of the Gold Rush to end of World War II. The stories recalled here come from the reflections of the people who kept their towns and farms running on a daily basis. Among the voices heard in these chapters are Healdsburg's Ferguson family, pioneer survivors of the westward trail, and David Wharff, who brought the first chickens to Sonoma County, helping create the World's Egg Basket. Through the great Santa Rosa earthquake of 1906, to the devastating flu epidemic of World War I, to the Santa Rosa-Petaluma "Big Game" riot of 1943, these diary, interview, and newspaper accounts cover a century of rich history in the Redwood Empire.
Petaluma in Vintage Postcards
Author | : Alice van Ommeren,KC Greaney |
Publsiher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2020-11-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781439671603 |
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Incorporated in 1858, Petaluma rapidly became a thriving commercial and major transportation center. This carefully curated selection of vintage postcards illustrates Petaluma's identity and pride as it grew from a strategic port location provisioning San Francisco during the Gold Rush to an agricultural and manufacturing town in the late 1800s. After the turn of the 20th century, Petaluma focused on the poultry industry and proclaimed itself "The World's Egg Basket." The cast-iron storefronts and iconic buildings, such as the Carnegie Library, post office, and silk mill, are some of the impressive landmarks constructed during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Images of a busy waterfront with a bustling downtown surrounded by Victorian homes, beautiful churches, and public parks demonstrate the town's development and prosperity.